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SHS Track Team To Compete in First Meet at Bloomington
The Shortridge trackmen will
open the 1961 campaign this
afternoon at the Indiana University fieldhouse. It will be a
three-way -Mpet with Bloomington and Seymour rounding out
the,, field. The first event is
scheduled ;or 5:00.
Coach Roy Aberson's crew will
not be able to count one returning letterman among their number. Gone are the likes of John
Knapp, Lpu Williams, and Sylvester WUliams. In their place Ls
last year's freshman squad, a
team with as much skill as It
has determination—and both of
these qualities abound in that
unit.
Harriers Plan
to Compete
Without returning track monogram winners, Coach Aberson
does have three cross-country
letter winners to bolster his running attack. Ronnie Moore, Jim
Gerlach, and John Tyler will be
expected to handle the major
proportion of the quarter, half,
and mile chores.
This opportunity to run on
the new IU Indoor track Is an
excellent chance for the Satans
to gain needed experience on the
eighth-mile board oval before
next Saturday's Hoosier Relays.
Entries Listed
for Weekend Events
Competing In the various
events are
60-Yard Dash: Terry Wiseman,
Charles Whitney, Morris Whitney, BUI Simms, Larry Hall.
High Hurdles: Bill Slmms,,Walter Hayes.
Low Hurdles: Bill Simms, John
Tyler, Morris Whitney.
Quarter-Mile: Howard Maxey,
Jim Gerlach, John Tyler.
Half-Mile: Ronnie Moore John
Tyler, Helmut Brugman, Ron
Davenport, Paul Shelton.
Mile: Ronnie Moore Helmut
Brugman, Ron Davenport.
High Jump: Obie McKenzle,
Morris Whitney.
Broad Jump: Larry Hall, Obie
McKenzie, Morris Whitney
Shot Put: Jim Bean. Harold
Poole.
Open House Wednesday
to Precede Meeting
Teachers will meet the parents of Shortridge pupils at
Open House, from 7:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m'. March 22.
A-regular PTA meeting will
follow at 8:00 p.m. In the auditorium -_ u
World's First High School Daily Newspaper
Graduate to-Talk
at Human Relations
Council Mee'-Angr-
Miss Sophie Levin, a 1960
graduate of Shortridge High
School, %ill talk at the March
21 meeting of-the Human Relations Council In room 322. Her
subject will be "Interest In Human Relations at the University
of Chicago," her present alma
mater.
For the past few ^ears, Miss
Levin, secretary of last year's
club, has been Interested In human relations and social action.
Her mother has been active in
the Indianapolis Human Relations Council and her brother
Nathan Is presently a member
of the Shortridge club.
At the March 14 meeting, Jim
Fowler, president, led a discussion on future programs and
projects the club might engage
in during the spring. Nothing
definite was decided.
The 25-cent dues were collected from those present. They arc
to be used for the annual year-
end party at the Human Relations Council.
Jim anticipates a good turnout to hear Miss Levin speak.
"Old members should plan to
attend," he said, "and new members arc always welcome."
'Sampler' Deadline
Is March 22
Pupils who wish to contribute
to the Spring Sampler must have
their copy in by March 22. The
committee of student editors arc
Mary Lou Bascom, Michael Cole,
David Gaus, Gail Gernstein,
Sandra Jacobs, and Charles
Snyder.
Anyone may submit material
for consideration.
SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
Vol. 63, No. «*-/,-_ Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Friday, March 17, 1961
3 Cents
TRACK MEET, DANCE, CONCERT
TO HIGHLIGHT WEEKEND AGENDA
TURNABOUT
DANCE TO BE
SATURDAY
Band Sweatermen's Concert
To Be Presented Tonight
The Sweatermen's Concert will be presented by the Shortridge Concert Band, directed by James B. Calvert, tonight at
8:15 o'clock.
Tickets for the concert, at Caleb Mills Hall, may be purchased from any band member.
Program
Star-Spangled Banner .....
Key
The Nutmegger .......
Osterling
King Stephen Overture .....
Beethoven
Triplets of the Finest .....
Henneberg
Robert Erikson William Fitzgerald David Gerow
Second Symphony for Band ....
Erickson
1. Intrada
Flower Drum Song Selections Rodgers and Hammerstein
Presentation of Awards
Presentation of David Mosier Memorial Award
Robert J. Shultz, Principal
Theme and Scherzo ......
Bowles
Victory at Sea .......
Rodgers
Dance Toccata .......
Agay
French Festival ......
Osser
Peanut Vendor
Simons
Mcsang
Awards
SWEATERS—Six Semesters of A Band
Huben Bluestein Tim Mills
Mark Faith Larmon McCampbell
Mark Finnell Richard Otten
David Foor Jon Reeves
Denny Gilbert Nancy Simmons
Kenneth Griffey Preston St. Clair
Raymond Hardy Judy Talley
Kathy Johnson Diane Wallick
Tim Jacobson
Sweaters—Outstanding Service
Fred Buck Joyce Lynch
Pins, Graduating Seniors—Seven Semesters of A Band
Robert Buchner Ruth Pellett
Mark Finnell Nancy Simmons
Larmon McCampbell Linda Tyner
Janice Moody (Continued on page three)
In spite of what the weather
has been lately, the seniors have
promised that the senior turnabout dance, "Suddenly It's
Spring," will introduce the spring m
.social season at Shortridge.
Plans for the dance are being
arranged by Dana McDougall
and Kyle Pruett. general chairmen. They are being aided by
enthusiastic seniors, who hope
to make the dance a success.
Committees Work
on Dance Plans
Marjorie Culloden, chairman
of the decorations committee. Is
being assisted by Barbara Boyd.
Sharon Bruce, Steve Burns, Sally
Cross, Jim Dunn, Susan Eberhard, Mary Ann Efroymson,
Nancy Holland, Jennie Neff,
Mike Ripley, Sally Seiter, Jim
Seymour, and Janet Wupper.
Working with Fritz Hedges,
chairman of the ticket committee, are Dave Armstrong, Barney
Barry, Calvin Foster, James
Graham, Ann Johns, Doug Perry.
Bill Richardson, Hastings Smith,
Ronnie Thomas, and Mike Walter.
Jim Falender is head of the
Coke committee. Boys assisting
him will be Ken Buckstrup, Mike
Cole, Marty Gelman, Lou Halpin, George Hibbard, Steve Huse,
Dave Little, Bill Richardson, and
Charles Snyder.
Other Personnel
Listed by Chairmen
Chairman of the tables and
chairs committee is Bob Van
(Continued on page four)

SHS Track Team To Compete in First Meet at Bloomington
The Shortridge trackmen will
open the 1961 campaign this
afternoon at the Indiana University fieldhouse. It will be a
three-way -Mpet with Bloomington and Seymour rounding out
the,, field. The first event is
scheduled ;or 5:00.
Coach Roy Aberson's crew will
not be able to count one returning letterman among their number. Gone are the likes of John
Knapp, Lpu Williams, and Sylvester WUliams. In their place Ls
last year's freshman squad, a
team with as much skill as It
has determination—and both of
these qualities abound in that
unit.
Harriers Plan
to Compete
Without returning track monogram winners, Coach Aberson
does have three cross-country
letter winners to bolster his running attack. Ronnie Moore, Jim
Gerlach, and John Tyler will be
expected to handle the major
proportion of the quarter, half,
and mile chores.
This opportunity to run on
the new IU Indoor track Is an
excellent chance for the Satans
to gain needed experience on the
eighth-mile board oval before
next Saturday's Hoosier Relays.
Entries Listed
for Weekend Events
Competing In the various
events are
60-Yard Dash: Terry Wiseman,
Charles Whitney, Morris Whitney, BUI Simms, Larry Hall.
High Hurdles: Bill Slmms,,Walter Hayes.
Low Hurdles: Bill Simms, John
Tyler, Morris Whitney.
Quarter-Mile: Howard Maxey,
Jim Gerlach, John Tyler.
Half-Mile: Ronnie Moore John
Tyler, Helmut Brugman, Ron
Davenport, Paul Shelton.
Mile: Ronnie Moore Helmut
Brugman, Ron Davenport.
High Jump: Obie McKenzle,
Morris Whitney.
Broad Jump: Larry Hall, Obie
McKenzie, Morris Whitney
Shot Put: Jim Bean. Harold
Poole.
Open House Wednesday
to Precede Meeting
Teachers will meet the parents of Shortridge pupils at
Open House, from 7:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m'. March 22.
A-regular PTA meeting will
follow at 8:00 p.m. In the auditorium -_ u
World's First High School Daily Newspaper
Graduate to-Talk
at Human Relations
Council Mee'-Angr-
Miss Sophie Levin, a 1960
graduate of Shortridge High
School, %ill talk at the March
21 meeting of-the Human Relations Council In room 322. Her
subject will be "Interest In Human Relations at the University
of Chicago," her present alma
mater.
For the past few ^ears, Miss
Levin, secretary of last year's
club, has been Interested In human relations and social action.
Her mother has been active in
the Indianapolis Human Relations Council and her brother
Nathan Is presently a member
of the Shortridge club.
At the March 14 meeting, Jim
Fowler, president, led a discussion on future programs and
projects the club might engage
in during the spring. Nothing
definite was decided.
The 25-cent dues were collected from those present. They arc
to be used for the annual year-
end party at the Human Relations Council.
Jim anticipates a good turnout to hear Miss Levin speak.
"Old members should plan to
attend," he said, "and new members arc always welcome."
'Sampler' Deadline
Is March 22
Pupils who wish to contribute
to the Spring Sampler must have
their copy in by March 22. The
committee of student editors arc
Mary Lou Bascom, Michael Cole,
David Gaus, Gail Gernstein,
Sandra Jacobs, and Charles
Snyder.
Anyone may submit material
for consideration.
SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
Vol. 63, No. «*-/,-_ Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Friday, March 17, 1961
3 Cents
TRACK MEET, DANCE, CONCERT
TO HIGHLIGHT WEEKEND AGENDA
TURNABOUT
DANCE TO BE
SATURDAY
Band Sweatermen's Concert
To Be Presented Tonight
The Sweatermen's Concert will be presented by the Shortridge Concert Band, directed by James B. Calvert, tonight at
8:15 o'clock.
Tickets for the concert, at Caleb Mills Hall, may be purchased from any band member.
Program
Star-Spangled Banner .....
Key
The Nutmegger .......
Osterling
King Stephen Overture .....
Beethoven
Triplets of the Finest .....
Henneberg
Robert Erikson William Fitzgerald David Gerow
Second Symphony for Band ....
Erickson
1. Intrada
Flower Drum Song Selections Rodgers and Hammerstein
Presentation of Awards
Presentation of David Mosier Memorial Award
Robert J. Shultz, Principal
Theme and Scherzo ......
Bowles
Victory at Sea .......
Rodgers
Dance Toccata .......
Agay
French Festival ......
Osser
Peanut Vendor
Simons
Mcsang
Awards
SWEATERS—Six Semesters of A Band
Huben Bluestein Tim Mills
Mark Faith Larmon McCampbell
Mark Finnell Richard Otten
David Foor Jon Reeves
Denny Gilbert Nancy Simmons
Kenneth Griffey Preston St. Clair
Raymond Hardy Judy Talley
Kathy Johnson Diane Wallick
Tim Jacobson
Sweaters—Outstanding Service
Fred Buck Joyce Lynch
Pins, Graduating Seniors—Seven Semesters of A Band
Robert Buchner Ruth Pellett
Mark Finnell Nancy Simmons
Larmon McCampbell Linda Tyner
Janice Moody (Continued on page three)
In spite of what the weather
has been lately, the seniors have
promised that the senior turnabout dance, "Suddenly It's
Spring," will introduce the spring m
.social season at Shortridge.
Plans for the dance are being
arranged by Dana McDougall
and Kyle Pruett. general chairmen. They are being aided by
enthusiastic seniors, who hope
to make the dance a success.
Committees Work
on Dance Plans
Marjorie Culloden, chairman
of the decorations committee. Is
being assisted by Barbara Boyd.
Sharon Bruce, Steve Burns, Sally
Cross, Jim Dunn, Susan Eberhard, Mary Ann Efroymson,
Nancy Holland, Jennie Neff,
Mike Ripley, Sally Seiter, Jim
Seymour, and Janet Wupper.
Working with Fritz Hedges,
chairman of the ticket committee, are Dave Armstrong, Barney
Barry, Calvin Foster, James
Graham, Ann Johns, Doug Perry.
Bill Richardson, Hastings Smith,
Ronnie Thomas, and Mike Walter.
Jim Falender is head of the
Coke committee. Boys assisting
him will be Ken Buckstrup, Mike
Cole, Marty Gelman, Lou Halpin, George Hibbard, Steve Huse,
Dave Little, Bill Richardson, and
Charles Snyder.
Other Personnel
Listed by Chairmen
Chairman of the tables and
chairs committee is Bob Van
(Continued on page four)